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12.The new bridge is _____ the one built last year.( )A. | three times the width of | B. | three times as wider as | ||
C. | as three times as | D. | three times the width |
分析 新的桥梁是去年建的桥梁的三倍宽.
解答 答案A.考倍数的表达.倍数表达有四种:1."A+倍数+形容词或副词的比较级+than+B",2."A+倍数+as+形容词或副词的原级+as+B",3."A+倍数+the size/height/length/width,etc+of+B",4."…times+what+从句".所有的四种倍数表达法中,倍数都是放在了最前面.本题考查了第3种.故选A.
点评 考查倍数表达的题,熟记四种常见的倍数表达法.
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